By Andy Kenworthy
Posted on May 5, 2010. Listed in:
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It’s been seven glorious days since we threw open the doors to the reloaded celsias.co.nz.
We’ve had a nice refreshing row about the ETS in which our publisher had his hair insulted, we uploaded a dirty movie and the world’s most sustainable loo paper. Make your own connections...
We now have about 1,400 of you in here reading, writing, taking actions, arguing and generally making the place feel lived in. And you don’t even have to sweep up after yourselves.
To ensure we have all the news, rumours and barely substantiated gossip from all New Zealand’s sustainable professionals, get on and send those interested and interesting a link. We wouldn’t want them feeling like Billy-No-Mates, would we?
Organisations that joined celsias this week
The Tauranga Environment Centre taps you into local sustainability projects and information. And the branding bods at One Good Idea have brought their take on the world of marketing into the celsias orbit.
What people are saying about celsias.co.nz
Trumpet blowing time…
“I'm glad you're doing this, it looks really good and it's needed!”
- Joel Hildebrandt
“It looks fantastic! I wanted to read every single article of the newsletter.”
- Karen Walshe, Walshe Marketing Services
“Well done with first edition! Looking forward to next week's already.”
- Kath Dewar, KD Consulting
Comment of the week
"The debate needs to stop being a single issue climate debate and move on to balancing our societies’ behaviour in line with what our planet can provide us. Reducing personal and business taxation incentivises work, savings and entrepreneurialism. Reducing air, water and ground pollution through behavioural change driven by price incentives keeps the planet providing for us longer."
- Russel on Govt ignores moaning emitters, proceeds with ETS









Love it - but what's wrong with Vincent's hair ?Its good hair !
Written in May 2010